the wild and wonderful whites of west virginiayou're gonna miss mebukowski: born into thisvernon, floridathe devil and daniel johnston911: in plane sitespellboundamerican movieheavy metal parking lotsick: the life and death of bob flanagan, supermasochist

All of those plusGrey Gardens 1 and 2I Think We're Alone NowHatedSupersize MeThe Buisness Of Being BornFela Kuti "Music Is My Weapon"Cat HouseBlue PlanetHell House The High Cost Of Low Prices "The Wallmart Story"Sicko

there were a lot of things in it that angered me,but not for any reason directly aimed at my feeling cheated or let down by the film.art affecting me in a "negative" way can often times bring about positive passion.it's similar to the way I gravitate toward music that brings the wtf out in me.I am still in training as far as becoming a leaf in the wind (aka accepting and not expecting) when it comes to taking art in, but the final impression is well worth the preparation.

Ones I want to see areThe Oliver Stone one about the new Latin American presidentsThe one from the director of Inconvint Truth about the new nuclear aniliation"Yes Men"The one about Scott Walker"Lemmy"The one about Ministry

WWF champ Rob Van Dam introduces this grueling battle under the searing sun of the Nevada desert. Participants do more than walk through fire in this three-stage fight for survival: First, they duke it out in a barbed-wire ring; then, they're buried in the scorching sand; and finally, they're put in a fire-enshrouded barbed-wire coffin. In this strange twist on wrestling, anything goes. ...